Repeat, this is only a guess, this jaguars.com mock draft version 1.0 that we’re running on this Monday – less than a week after the 2013 NFL Scouting Combine.

That means it’s too early – way too early – to read much into any of the selections projected for the first round of the April 25-27 2013 NFL Draft on this site or anywhere else. And that’s particularly true of the selection for the Jaguars at No. 2 overall in the first round.

Today’s choice? Ezekial “Ziggy” Ansah, defensive end, Brigham Young.

We say “today’s choice” because we’re seven weeks away from the draft. In most years, that’s a long, long time. In this year’s draft it feels even longer.

That’s because the Top 5 of this year’s draft long has been a muddled, hard-to-predict mess. That changed ever-so-slightly last week when it was learned that the Kansas City Chiefs next week will trade with the San Francisco 49ers to obtain quarterback Alex Smith.

That took West Virginia quarterback Geno Smith out of the conversation at No. 1, and moved him into the discussion for the Jaguars at No. 2. It also moved Texas A&M left tackle Luke Joeckel solidly into the No. 1 spot in the eyes of most analysts. The problem is, Geno Smith is one of a slew of players currently in the discussion at No. 2, and all seem to make just about the same amount of sense.

All are getting mentioned, and with Jaguars General Manager David Caldwell understandably saying nothing about the selection just yet and maybe not for quite a long while, all of the speculation remains just that, speculation.

So for now, because mock drafts generate interest – and, of course, page views – we’ll offer Ansah as the choice at No. 2 for the Jaguars. He’s an ascending pass rusher with a ton of upside, and amid the pre-draft speculation, many are speculating that he could rise to the top of a lot of teams’ boards by April 25. So, he’s as good a choice as any.